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− | The Department of Slavic Languages and Literature is one of the central departments in the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]]. Since the establishment of the Department of Slovene Languages and Literature in 2002, the Department of Slavic Languages and Literature has focused on comparative Slavic Linguistics and other Slavic languages. Consequently, the | + | The Department of Slavic Languages and Literature is one of the central departments in the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]]. Since the establishment of the Department of Slovene Languages and Literature in 2002, the Department of Slavic Languages and Literature has focused on comparative Slavic Linguistics and other Slavic languages. Consequently, the department now offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Slovak, Czech, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Polish and Russian studies. |
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− | The study programme is one of the main departments at the Faculty of Arts and has a long tradition. The | + | The study programme is one of the main departments at the Faculty of Arts and has a long tradition. The department focuses on four different scientific fields of Slavonic studies: South Slavic Studies, Comparative Slavic Linguistics, Russian Studies, and West Slavic Studies. |
− | One of the first study programmes, South Slavic | + | One of the first study programmes, South Slavic Studies, was founded in [[established::1919]]. It was always part of the study programme but over time it changed its name. As an undergraduate study programme, it consists of the study of Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian languages and their literature. During the reforms, the department adopted many new study contents and broadened the spectre of languages. In 2002, the Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature separated from the [[Department of Slovene Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana| Department of Slovene Languages and Literature]] and became an independent department with three new chairs for West Slavic Studies: Czech, Polish and Slovak Studies. |
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− | + | International student exchange is possible within the bilateral agreements or with SOCRATES/ERASMUS student exchange network around Europe: Belgium (University of Gent), Bulgaria (Sofia University 'Saint Kliement Ohridski'), Czech Republic (Masaryk University, University of Ostrava, Charles University, University of Palackeho in Olomuc, University of Paradubice), Finland (University of Helsinki), Italy (University of Trieste), Lithuania (University of Vilniaus), Hungary (Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem), Germany (University of Wuerzburg, University of Konstanz, Humboldt University in Berlin), Poland (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, University of Bielsko-Biala, University of Łodz, University of Katowice, University of Wroclaw, Jageillonian University in Krakow), Portugal (University of Lisbon), Romania (University of Bucharest), Slovakia (Comenius University in Bratislava, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra), Spain (University of Granada). | |
− | The | + | The department publishes several publications and journals. The ''Journal for Lingustics and Literary Studies'', published by the [[Slavonic Languages Society of Slovenia]] publishes articles in Slovenian, other Slavonic languages, and partly in English. Full articles are available online in pdf format. |
− | Some of the lectures can be followed by a special | + | Some of the lectures can be followed by a special e-education programme of the Department. So far, some of the lectures in Slovak, Russian, Czech, Polish, South Slavic Studies can be partly followed online. |
− | The | + | The department shares a [[Departments of Slovene and Slavonic Languages and Literature Library, University of Ljubljana| library]] with the [[Department of Slovene Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana| Department of Slovene Languages and Literature]]. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Departments of Slovene and Slavonic Languages and Literature Library, University of Ljubljana|Departments of Slovene and Slavonic Languages and Literature Library]] | ||
+ | * [[Department of Slovene Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana| Department of Slovene Languages and Literature]] | ||
+ | * [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]] | ||
* [[University of Ljubljana]] | * [[University of Ljubljana]] | ||
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* [[Slavonic Languages Society of Slovenia]] | * [[Slavonic Languages Society of Slovenia]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http://www.slavistika.net Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana website] (in | + | *[http://www.slavistika.net Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature, University of Ljubljana website] (in Slovenian, Russian and partially in English) |
− | *[http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/publikacije/sr/okvir.html Slavistična revija website] (in Slovenian) | + | *[http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/publikacije/sr/okvir.html ''Slavistična revija: Journal for Linguistics and Literary Studies'' website] (in Slovenian with English summaries) |
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The study programme is one of the main departments at the Faculty of Arts and has a long tradition. The department focuses on four different scientific fields of Slavonic studies: South Slavic Studies, Comparative Slavic Linguistics, Russian Studies, and West Slavic Studies.
One of the first study programmes, South Slavic Studies, was founded in 1919. It was always part of the study programme but over time it changed its name. As an undergraduate study programme, it consists of the study of Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian languages and their literature. During the reforms, the department adopted many new study contents and broadened the spectre of languages. In 2002, the Department of Slavonic Languages and Literature separated from the Department of Slovene Languages and Literature and became an independent department with three new chairs for West Slavic Studies: Czech, Polish and Slovak Studies.
The Comparative Slavic Linguistics is a two-disciplinary study programme The programmes at the Department include learning of the language, literature, societies and cultures. Consequently the Department offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Slovak, Czech, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Polish and Russian studies. At the Department work lecturers from Slovenia and abroad.
International student exchange is possible within the bilateral agreements or with SOCRATES/ERASMUS student exchange network around Europe: Belgium (University of Gent), Bulgaria (Sofia University 'Saint Kliement Ohridski'), Czech Republic (Masaryk University, University of Ostrava, Charles University, University of Palackeho in Olomuc, University of Paradubice), Finland (University of Helsinki), Italy (University of Trieste), Lithuania (University of Vilniaus), Hungary (Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem), Germany (University of Wuerzburg, University of Konstanz, Humboldt University in Berlin), Poland (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, University of Bielsko-Biala, University of Łodz, University of Katowice, University of Wroclaw, Jageillonian University in Krakow), Portugal (University of Lisbon), Romania (University of Bucharest), Slovakia (Comenius University in Bratislava, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra), Spain (University of Granada).
The department publishes several publications and journals. The Journal for Lingustics and Literary Studies, published by the Slavonic Languages Society of Slovenia publishes articles in Slovenian, other Slavonic languages, and partly in English. Full articles are available online in pdf format.
Some of the lectures can be followed by a special e-education programme of the Department. So far, some of the lectures in Slovak, Russian, Czech, Polish, South Slavic Studies can be partly followed online.
The department shares a library with the Department of Slovene Languages and Literature.
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